Heo Se is a 23-year-old young man. He graduated from a junior college with a degree in design, but he couldn't find a job. He finally borrowed money from a loan shark and could not pay back his dept. Heo Se is then chased by the loan shark who wants to put him on a deep-sea fishing vessel. At that moment, he sees a hot spring theme park named "Geumjatang." To hide from the loan shark he goes into "Geumjatang." There, he meets an old man known as President. The President pays Heo Se's debut and forces Heo Se to work as a scrubber at the bathhouse.

This is really damn funny and original. Though it seems like the main character is the only NORMAL non-scrubbing-loving guy, he's actually a selfie-taking, arrogant and dramatic monologuing freak... Amazing-- because I can totally empathize with him and his warped situation ^^

Can't wait for more.

A refreshing (and haha should I say exfoliati--*gets scrubbed raw*)-- comic for those who're tired of angst and oh-no-I-drown-in-woe stories.

It's really odd to say that this isn't the craziest webcomic I've seen, but it's pretty close. It's a prime example of one of those wacky Korean comedies. Go into it with the right frame of mind - it's crack.

kinda creep me out with all those naked handsome guys, touching other people body to scrub their dead skin. lol. yes, this is about scrubbing dead skin, and the main hero have a hand that said was great. so the story revolve around him becoming the apprentice of dead skin scrubbers. ha il kwon works, this one also have nice drawing.

This is an amazing work by Ha Il-Kwon. It starts out as an exceedingly weird but outright hilarious comedy (my favorite part: the narcissistic main character's daily selfies) and becomes an exploration of passion and 'living one's dream'.

And just like Yakitate Japan and other manga and manhwa, God of Bath is also an example of how every job, hobby or activity, no matter how mundane, can be turned into a phenomenal story if the author is good enough.

I am not sure what I think of this web comic yet, but it grosses me out since the main job (and competition) is to get as much "crap" off the human body as possible by scrubbing. I had no idea this was a job in Korea. Blah. Any way, there are competitions and a hierarchy based on their crap-scrubbing skills, and our "hero" (I'm seriously loathed to call him that, since he's a disgusting little worm who's too concerned with his image) apparently has the crap-scrubbing "Hand of (the Bathing) God." Yeah... it's weird. Random and weird, so if that's what you're looking for, try this out.